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King of Comedy Dolphy faces the Inquisition

Posted on December 21, 2010 By benign0 71 Comments on King of Comedy Dolphy faces the Inquisition

Today I find myself on the side of Philippine Media as they lock and load for what looks like the gathering storm of a monumental battle against the Forces of Primitivism. On the side of modernity is Dolphy, the King of Comedy, who stands before the Inquisition accused of heresy. This “heresy” involves what sounds…

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Media, Religion

2010: The year of the rise of the Philippine idiocracy!

Posted on December 20, 2010December 25, 2015 By Ilda 77 Comments on 2010: The year of the rise of the Philippine idiocracy!
2010: The year of the rise of the Philippine idiocracy!

What a year it has been! 2010 is the year I and many other like-minded people will never forget. As a Filipino, I never thought it was still possible to learn many new things about the culture I was born into. Indeed, every now and then, the things I discover about us never ceases to…

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Development, Government

The Philippines – a misfit among misfits

Posted on December 16, 2010 By benign0 33 Comments on The Philippines – a misfit among misfits

We should be careful about how we assure ourselves of the righteousness of the “side” we take in the world order. Today’s scoundrels may be tomorrow’s saints; today’s heroes, tomorrow’s goats; and today’s winners possibly tomorrow’s losers. Raul Pangalangan of the Inquirer.net makes his judgment on the position the Philippines takes on the China Nobel…

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Civics, Featured, Government, Media

Vizconde Massacre (God Help Us Again!)

Posted on December 14, 2010 By Ilda 67 Comments on Vizconde Massacre (God Help Us Again!)

A lot of people are unhappy with the Philippine justice system at the moment. Some people are accusing some members of the Supreme Court of being corrupt and very biased. I think that those who are unhappy with the Supreme Court should go down a few more levels and take a hard look at the…

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Crime, Media

The promises of “Globalisation” – all lies?

Posted on December 13, 2010June 19, 2020 By benign0 18 Comments on The promises of “Globalisation” – all lies?
The promises of “Globalisation” – all lies?

We give too much credit to China for the industrial-commercial challenge it now poses to America and the rest of the West. But if we step back to the bigger scheme of things, we’ll be able to trace back much of the prosperity we see in China today to its ultimate origins — the intellectual…

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Development, Economy, Featured, Lifestyle

Justin Bieber and the reason Filipinos kiss Chinese ass

Posted on December 12, 2010 By benign0 22 Comments on Justin Bieber and the reason Filipinos kiss Chinese ass

To be fair to this sad group of volcanic islands collectively known as the “Philippines”, even the mightiest nations on the planet kiss Chinese arse. I’m, of course referring to this whole “debate” around whether or not we should be attending what’s-his-name’s Nobel “Peace” Prize awarding ceremony in Oslo, Norway. There’s talk about this decision…

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Civics, Development, Government

Nobel Prize Award: Why China’s economic rise can help the Philippines

Posted on December 9, 2010 By Ilda 66 Comments on Nobel Prize Award: Why China’s economic rise can help the Philippines

Who are your friends? “Tell me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are.” If recent events are any indication, it seems that the Philippines has now shifted its alliance to the left. In a surprising move and for reasons unclear, the Philippines, under the watch of the Aquino government has snubbed…

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Civics, Development, Economy, Featured

Truth Commission: another “initiative” killed by Malacanang incompetence

Posted on December 7, 2010 By benign0 26 Comments on Truth Commission: another “initiative” killed by Malacanang incompetence

Filipinos are a people who found nothing wrong with subverting due process to extraconstitutionally remove former President Joseph “Erap” Estrada from office back in 2000 and even deferring to a Supreme Court Justice to “swear” in a new “president” who happened to be none other than now former President and House Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. Ironic,…

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